Bog Berry dryer balls reduce drying time – the more you use, the faster your clothes dry! Drying cloth diapers has never been so easy! Need more reasons to love them? They also soften clothes while reducing static and wrinkles. You can even apply essential oils before tossing them in the dryer to lightly scent your laundry and eliminate germs.

If you are a person who does a lot of laundry (like me!), and really, even if you’re not – these dryer balls will pay for themselves over and over. You know those “eco friendly dryer sheets” that you’re paying 6-8 dollars a month for? That’s over 50 dollars a year. In a year or two, between lowering your electric bill (by reducing drying time) and eliminating the need for dryer sheets, you’ll literally be saving hundreds of dollars. FROM.NOW.ON. Can’t beat that! – not to mention the VERY worth – in fact that they’re keeping harmful chemicals off of your family, and dryer sheets out of landfills. Not only do these keep money in your pocket, they’re an investment in our planet, in the small family farms that this wool is purchased from, and in the health of your family. GOTTA feel good about that. More than good even. Feel GREAT. These dryer balls will last you for all of your laundry doing years. Really! These are a one time purchase. (I mean, you know, besides all the sets you’ll wanna get for all your friends and family after you fall in love with your new wooly best buds…right? right?! Is this thing on?)

Unlike other dryer balls, Bog Berry dryer balls are NOT made of yarn, which eventually unravels. Bog Berry dryer balls are needle felted, and then wet felted. They take a little longer to make, but they are the best quality and will last you forever.

These felted wool dryer balls are made with a core of beautiful, freshly carded wool batting from a family farm in Lancaster County, PA. The colored sets are made with additional wool purchased from a small, eco-friendly company in Maine.

ABOUT

I am Brooke Petry, an herbalist, and the owner of Bog Berry Handicraft. I can usually be found hanging with my 8 year old daughter Eleanor, or covered in wool making balls. Before I knew I wanted to make dryer balls, I knew that I wanted to work with wool. Dedicated to all things ecological, I started making wool dryer balls to replace toxic dryer sheets - and now share them with you! Read more...